2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.06.18.599300
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The N-glycosylation defect in Lec5 and Lec9 CHO cells is caused by absence of the DHRSX gene

Takfarinas Kentache,
Charlotte R. Althoff,
Francesco Caligiore
et al.

Abstract: Glycosylation-deficient Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell lines have been instrumental in the discovery of N-glycosylation machinery. Yet, the molecular causes of the glycosylation defects in the Lec5 and Lec9 mutants have been elusive, even though for both cell lines a defect in dolichol formation from polyprenol was previously established. We recently found that dolichol synthesis from polyprenol occurs in three steps consisting of the conversion of polyprenol to polyprenal by DHRSX, the reduction of polypren… Show more

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